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B.A. in Philosophy: SOcial Justice Emphasis

Course Checklist

DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY   THE MAJOR IN PHILOSOPHY,
  SOCIAL JUSTICE EMPHASIS


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CHECKLIST FOR THE MAJOR IN PHILOSOPHY, SOCIAL JUSTICE EMPHASIS


1. ___ One lower level philosophy course in
the ethics group (181, 182, 183, 184,
185, 186, 187, 188, 189, or a 300-
level equivalent).
* 182 is strongly recommended.

  Number _____ title _____________________________
2. ___ One lower level philosophy course in
the metaphysics or epistemology group,
including Being Human, but not Logic
(171, 172, 173, 175, 176, 177, 179, 180,
or a 300-level equivalent).

  Number _____ title _____________________________
3. ___ One course in logic (174 or 301).

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4. ___ Ancient Philosophy (304).

5. ___ Classical Modern Philosophy (309).

6. ___ Ethics and Society (321) (taken as a service learning course)

7. ___ One seminar (395-399)
with a Social Justice orientation

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8. ___ One 300-level philosophy elective
with a Social Justice orientation *

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9. ___ One 300-level philosophy elective
with a Social Justice orientation *

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10.___ One 300-level philosophy elective
with a Social Justice orientation *

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11.___ One any-level philosophy elective.


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* Social Justice oriented electives include:  326 (Phil of Law),  326 (Political Phil),  327 (Topics in Political Phil),  375
(Phil of Marxism),  388 (History of Ethics).  They may also include, depending on content,  322 (Perspectives on Women), 
324 (Topics in Ethics),  389 (Contemporary Phil Issues),  and 300-level courses pertaining to Bioethics when they focus
on justice issues.  Such decisions about course content will be made by the Social Justice Emphasis Director.

For more information, contact the Social Justice Emphasis Director, Dr. Thomas Wren, twren@luc.edu.

Department of Philosophy
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